RE: Require Network login?
- From: "jimmy" <jimmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 03:41:02 -0700
Thanks Steve, I will follow your step and perform some tests and send you
reports.
Thank you for the reply
--
jimmy
"Steven Wang [MSFT]" wrote:
> Hello Jimmy,
>
> Thank you for posting.
>
> From your post, my understanding of this issue is: When the workstations
> idle for a period of time, the users must input the username and password
> again to access all network resource. If this is not correct, please feel
> free to let me know.
>
> Based on my experience, this issue is may occur if the client side logon
> credential cache does not match the one that stored in the DC. To further
> check this issue, I would suggest we refer the following steps to perform
> some tests:
>
> 1. Use another domain user account to logon the workstation to see whether
> the issue occurs. You can add this account into administrators group
> temporarily.
>
> 2. Collect the Netdiag and DCdiag logs on the SBS Server, and send the logs
> to me at v-stwang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> a. Install Support Tools from SBS 2003 Installing CD2.
> b. Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK.
> c. Type "cd \", press Enter, type "netdiag /v /l" (without the quotation
> marks), press Enter.
> d. Please send the C:\netdiag.log file to me.
> e. In command window, type "dcdiag /v >C:\dcdiag.log" (without the
> quotation marks), press Enter.
> f. Please send the C:\dcdiag.log to me.
>
> 3. In GPMC.MSC, use Group Policy Result wizard, generate a report with the
> user account and the client computer, and then send the report to me.
>
> a. Open Server Management, navigate to Advanced Management, Group Policy
> Management, Forest.
> b. Right click on Group Policy Results, and then click Group Policy Results
> Wizard.
> c. Select the client computer and the user when prompted
> d. Right click on the group policy result which is just created on the left
> pane, and then click Save Report, and then send the report file to me.
>
> Please let me know your test result and help me to collect the above logs
> so that I can perform further research on this issue. Thanks for your
> efforts and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
>
> Have a nice day!
>
> Steven Wang (MSFT)
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> >I have the following environment at Restaurant I setup:
> >Windows 2003 small business Server
> >5 Windows XP Professional Workstations
> >2 printers use print server and 1 printer connect to one workstation
> >
> >All workstations login with same user which belong to Domain admin, when
> >workstation startup everything are OK, can access to all workstations and
> >all printers in the network, but if workstation not used for a period of
> >time, it will have problem to access server as well as other workstations
> >therefore not be able to access printers in the newwork, it require enter
> >user name and password to access network resources.
> >Is there anyway to make sure all workstations can access all printers at
> any
> >time and change/get ride the login process to access network resource?
> >
> >I thank you in advance for any help.
> >--
> >jimmy
> >
> >--
> >jimmy
> >
>
>
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